My first thought was that hypotethical daughter Tomasi/Gleason were thinking of introducing and future flashforwards have shown Clark with a daughter before...but then I thought about Linda.
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My first thought was that hypotethical daughter Tomasi/Gleason were thinking of introducing and future flashforwards have shown Clark with a daughter before...but then I thought about Linda.
[QUOTE=achilles;5319847]Only a Black, transexual version of Jimmy Olsen can possibly serve in that capacity.[/QUOTE]
"Transexual" [sic] is an out-of-date word. I get you're taking the piss and likely don't care, but please be more careful in the future.
Another vote for Cir-El, btw.
Yeah good point
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Asha Del-Nar
Just to get a stranger in a strange land/new to earth/new to being a hero thing going.
Have her see being Supergirl as nothing more than an assignment, and adopting a secret identity (and being saddled w. friends/supporting characters/and even a job) as strictly a cover.
Her evolution would be her slowly becoming the mask so to speak.
My vote would be that we have no present day Supergirl, but rather we let one of Mon-El's daughters be the Supergirl of the 31st century.
Keep the IP, but uncuff it from the expectations and constant retelling of fresh off the boat Kara goes through seasonally.
Plus, Mon-El's daughters are also part of House Zod as well as El, so you can play with that duality. And the oldest is likely around 12 or 13 by the time of Bendis' apparent timeskip post Future State, so the people who want it will get their super young Supergirl, and evoke some kid Jon-ness too.
Superman's kinda/sorta descendant from the future, Cir-El.
OR Matrix. Superman could straight up adopt Matrix.
[QUOTE=Swamp Thing 2099;5320159]"Transexual" [sic] is an out-of-date word. I get you're taking the piss and likely don't care, but please be more careful in the future.
Another vote for Cir-El, btw.[/QUOTE]
So then, what is the good term?
Cir-El. New costume. Also she’s a lesbian.
[QUOTE=Superlad93;5320397]My vote would be that we have no present day Supergirl, but rather we let one of Mon-El's daughters be the Supergirl of the 31st century.
Keep the IP, but uncuff it from the expectations and constant retelling of fresh off the boat Kara goes through seasonally.
Plus, Mon-El's daughters are also part of House Zod as well as El, so you can play with that duality. And the oldest is likely around 12 or 13 by the time of Bendis' apparent timeskip post Future State, so the people who want it will get their super young Supergirl, and evoke some kid Jon-ness too.[/QUOTE]
That would be kind of funny considering Mon-El's made out with Supergirl in two different continues :p.
12-13 reminds me of that all ages series about Supergirl in the 8th grade. I think that's the youngest Kara's been depicted as Supergirl?
[QUOTE=achilles;5320448]So then, what is the good term?[/QUOTE]
Transgender.
Most people don't deny the existence of biological sex, although LGBT supporters might say that it is still a spectrum that includes for example intersex. But when trans people say that the body they were born in doesn't correspond to how they are inside they are talking about the concept of "gender". Hence, transgender, not transsexual. Oh and of course there are other explanations like chromossomes and brain chemistry, but let's not get into that.
I think transsexual would make sense though if they actually changed their biological sex, including the internal sexual organs.
[QUOTE=Alpha;5320590]Transgender.
Most people don't deny the existence of biological sex, although LGBT supporters might say that it is still a spectrum that includes for example intersex. But when trans people say that the body they were born in doesn't correspond to how they are inside they are talking about the concept of "gender". Hence, transgender, not transsexual. Oh and of course there are other explanations like chromossomes and brain chemistry, but let's not get into that.[/QUOTE]
Okay then, Transgender it is.
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Asha Del-Nar
Just to get a stranger in a strange land/new to earth/new to being a hero thing going.
Have her see being Supergirl as nothing more than an assignment, and adopting a secret identity (and being saddled w. friends/supporting characters/and even a job) as strictly a cover.
Her evolution would be her slowly becoming the mask so to speak.[/QUOTE]
Who is this? Never heard of her.
[QUOTE=Flash Gordon;5320410]Superman's kinda/sorta descendant from the future, Cir-El.
OR Matrix. Superman could straight up adopt Matrix.[/QUOTE]
Would you give Matrix a new look or would she still look sorta like Kara?
[QUOTE=Alpha;5320590]Transgender.
Most people don't deny the existence of biological sex, although LGBT supporters might say that it is still a spectrum that includes for example intersex. But when trans people say that the body they were born in doesn't correspond to how they are inside they are talking about the concept of "gender". Hence, transgender, not transsexual. Oh and of course there are other explanations like chromossomes and brain chemistry, but let's not get into that.[/QUOTE]
I never knew why Transexual was offensive, I thank you for having the patience to explain. In my experience it's always what I've heard them being called but I realize now how ignorant that is.